With AC/DC announcing that they’re getting back together for a new studio album, frontman Brian Johnson explained how an experimental treatment helped him deal with hearing loss and get his singing voice back.
With AC/DC announcing that they’re getting back together for a new studio album, frontman Brian Johnson explained how an experimental treatment helped him deal with hearing loss and get his singing voice back.
© Bang Showbiz Brian Johnson In 2016, the AC/DC singer was told to "stop touring immediately or risk total hearing loss", but now he's back in the 'Thunderstruck' band and ready to rock again after three years of treatment once a month.
AC/DC have announced the release of their 17th album Power Up, which is preceded by the new single, Shot In The Dark.
The remaining members of AC/DC’s classic line-up have announced a new song, the first from their forthcoming album Power Up.
AC/DC singer Brian Johnson has detailed his return to music after suffering hearing loss in 2016, in a new interview released yesterday (October 6).Speaking with Rolling Stone, the rock’n’roll legend explained how he was able to recover from a “pretty serious” incident with hearing loss that led to his premature departure from the band’s ‘Rock Or Bust’ world tour in 2016.“I couldn’t hear the tone of the guitars at all,” he said. “It was a horrible kind of deafness.
AC/DC is giving fans a taste of their upcoming album, “Power Up” with the release of a new single coming Wednesday. The legendary rock band announced last week they were getting the original living band members back together for their first album since 2014.The group, consisting of Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams, revealed that the first single for the album, “Shot in the Dark,” will be released at 12 a.m.
AC/DC will release their comeback single ‘Shot In The Dark’ on Wednesday (October 7), the band have confirmed.Previewed last week in the form of a short video clip, the song is taken from the recently reunited band’s upcoming new project (believed to be an album) ‘PWR UP’.This afternoon (October 5) AC/DC shared another short clip comprised of behind-the-scenes footage featuring brief appearances by all five members of the band: Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Stevie Young, Phil Rudd and Cliff
AC/DC have shared a new teaser of their comeback single, which appears to be titled ‘Shot In The Dark’ — check out the preview clip below.This latest teaser follows on from yesterday’s news (September 30) that the long-running band have welcomed back Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams into the fold.AC/DC have continued to preview their forthcoming ‘PWR UP’ project today (October 1) by releasing the first teaser of what appears to be their comeback single, ‘Shot In The Dark’.The
After several years apart, beloved rock band AC/DC is getting the group back together for a new album. The band hasn’t cut a full album with the original members in a long time.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter several days of online hints and teasers, Australian high-volume rockers AC/DC have confirmed their return to active duty by announcing that veteran singer Brian Johnson, drummer Phil Rudd and bassist Cliff Williams have rejoined the band after several years’ absence.A new photo of the band finds them looking older but energized, with lead guitarist Angus Young, now 65, still rocking the schoolboy outfit.The term “Pwr Up” featured in several of the teasers is
AC/DC have confirmed their return to action by announcing that Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams have re-joined the band.The veteran band have been teasing their comeback in recent weeks, with this week seeing the band sharing a series of ‘PWR UP’ teasers on their social media channels, in newspaper adverts and on posters.This afternoon (September 30) AC/DC have finally confirmed that they are back, with vocalist Johnson and drummer Rudd returning to the fold after four and five years
AC/DC have seemingly confirmed their return with singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd in a series of photos which were posted online.According to a Brazilian AC/DC fansite, photos showing the band’s returning line-up were briefly posted on the AC/DC website last week before quickly being removed.They appear to have been taken during a video shoot and show drummer Phil Rudd playing with guitarist Stevie Young for the first time – with the fan site claiming that the footage was shot in the
Dave Grohl has revealed he wants to stop touring every time he returns home from a long period on the road – but always changes his mind.The Foo Fighters frontman was talking to AC/DC‘s Brian Johnson for a new Sky Arts documentary when he opened up on the emotional toil of touring the world with the band.“It’s kind of a running joke with everyone in my life where, after I’ve been on the road for a year and a half, I come home from tour and say, ‘I’m never doing that again. That’s it.
Dave Grohl will sit down with AC/DC singer Brian Johnson to discuss their legendary careers for a new documentary.Brian Johnson Meets Dave Grohl will air on Sky Arts from September 17, with Johnson meeting the Foo Fighters frontman at the band’s legendary Studio 606 in California.An official synopsis teases: “It’s a meeting of rock legends as AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson meets Foo Fighters lead singer and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl at the Foos’ LA studio to share stories about life on the
AC/DC‘s ‘Back In Black’ shaped their lives, to mark the 40th anniversary of the seminal record.Released on July 25 1980, the record marked the band’s first with vocalist Brian Johnson, following the death of frontman Bon Scott in London earlier that year.In the following decades, the album has gone on to become one of rock’s most influential records, with a wide array of bands hailing it as a huge influence on their sound.Speaking to NME ahead of tomorrow’s anniversary, The Darkness‘ Dan Hawkins
AC/DC have shared rare footage of the band performing ‘What Do You Do For Money Honey’ in 1981.The footage was filmed at a show in Tokyo on the group’s 1980-81 world tour. It was their first international tour with Brian Johnson, who took over as the band’s frontman following the death of Bon Scott.
Rockers AC/DC are marking the upcoming 40th anniversary of their Back In Black album with a new documentary series that dissects the tracks.
AC/DC have marked the upcoming 40th anniversary of ‘Back In Black’ with a new documentary series that chronicles the creation of the classic album.The first episode, which you can watch below, sees the band discussing the creation of ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’.
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Brian Johnson is reportedly rejoining his AC/DC bandmates for a world tour later this year — four years after he quit due to hearing problems.
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